Building off of what he said earlier, Mark Briscoe looked back at ROH during its early days and suggested that it filled the hole that the falls of ECW and WCW left in the industry.
“It was like Ring of Honor was that new revolution, and then it got to that point.” However, despite feeling that the locker room persevered through the “Sinclair Era,” Briscoe admitted that he felt unsettled. “I would be lying if I didn’t say there was a time when I was thinking, ‘Man, this doesn’t quite feel the same.'”
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Tony Khan’s management of ROH has been criticized by some fans online, but it seems like Briscoe sees a bright future ahead for the promotion.
“Every version of Ring of Honor has always -– one of the hallmarks has been perseverance. We’ve always persevered. We’ve always just put on amazing wrestling regardless of any outside circumstances,” he said. “So, I’m just glad that we’re in good hands now. Not that we weren’t in good hands, but I’m glad that we’re still in good hands in that things are looking good, things are looking up.”
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